For in our mostly secular age it is often art that provides us with intimations of the divine. |
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My intimations to him, in reference to the possible imposition that was being practiced upon him, however, were indignantly repelled. |
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The animistic overtones of the book, and its intimations of love and death, made a deep impression. |
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In so doing they imply that different books should be read differently and provide intimations of how particular books should be read. |
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The letter E in the Sikh script, Gurmukhi, is pronounced Ong and signifies the first intimations of the Divinity to the human mind. |
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She's amused by all the intimations that her new husband has partied down with what may be a regiment of loose women. |
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Its spontaneous timely events are articulations of the continuous nature of creation, intimations about the irrefrangible unity underlying it. |
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The concluding chapters seek clues to the enigma among a maze of misconceptions and misinterpretations, and occasional intimations of conspiracy. |
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Of a previous existence I know no more than others, for all have stammering intimations that may be memories and may be dreams. |
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We are given intimations of romance, all along recognizing that it is unlikely to be realized or consummated. |
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And he's painfully direct about the lovelessness, insecurity and intimations of mortality afflicting him at only 48 years old. |
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So if we have intimations of divinity and transcendence, how shall we express them? |
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The personal way in which each spoke encouraged sharing, and gave intimations of the themes needed to be discussed at the Symposium. |
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The reporting package offered by SIX x-clear contains a number of new status intimations and queries. |
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Deploy a record of gallantry as a shield against intimations of unmanliness and disloyalty. |
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It might be thought that such intimations and presentiments as these have little to do with the social sciences. |
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After strong intimations of the spiritual as a teenager, Martin Aylward travelled to India aged 19 to explore meditation. |
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In nineteen fragmented chapters riddled with ellipses, the novel limns the discrete and sometimes discomforting spectrum of desire awakened by intimations of mortality. |
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It becomes a battle of wills between the cop and the crazy for the life of the girl, although lurking beneath such intimations of horror is a modicum of respect. |
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The moment is fateful, but things do not get much beyond murmured intimations. |
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The book covers the first sixty years of the NAACP, from the intimations in the Niagara Movement to the collapse of the civil rights revolution. |
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The footnotes ensure that the lines become more allusive and more polysemantic, vacillating between transubstantiation and ghostly intimations. |
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Underlying such skirmishes are intimations of crackup in the Reagan-forged alliance of the economic-royalist right and the social-Christianist right. |
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The tale of the supernatural is traditionally an art of slowly built crescendo: we know that eventual horrors begin with small intimations – that witnesses will at first be only mildly discomposed. |
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There are intimations of spring across most of the country, a full bloom in some parts, and hearts and minds are turning towards the fun that can be had in better weather. |
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As for training, the intimations seem to be that that recurrent training in brief sessions supports instructors better than initial training followed by irregular supervision. |
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The Basel Paper mill can print business cards, official documents and diplomas, intimations of marriage, notices of birth as well as greetings cards and invitations. |
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Costs incurred in relation to this will be passed on monthly to participants as part of a pricing model based on the total sum of fees billed with respect to the monthly volume of queries and status intimations. |
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The duo trip through some clever intimations of synchronized swimming strokes, counter-pointed by waltz and cha-cha, evoking the swaying ballroom dances of old. |
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At length, perchance, the immaterial heaven will appear as much higher to the American mind, and the intimations that star it as much brighter. |
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Being 26, I flung myself actorishly on London and without any intimations of my own ludicrousness spent two years showing God what I thought of him by letting myself go. |
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Intimations of zoanthropy and diabolical rites also attend the depiction of New York's financial world in David DeCoteau's low-budget horror movie Wolves of Wall Street. |
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